Hi, I would go back to basics, disable one of your nic in the bios, then go to the console and reconfigure it all again. Sounds like your DNS is not resolving? Make sure you do not put entries for the DNS, SME is a great DNS resolver in itself. As long as your DFG is right, and by what you say it looks it, and is probably your router, then all should be well. I assume you used the router with other machines and can confirm you can resolve names from them?

Hi, I would go back to basics, disable one of your nic in the bios, then go to the console and reconfigure it all again. Sounds like your DNS is not resolving? Make sure you do not put entries for the DNS, SME is a great DNS resolver in itself. As long as your DFG is right, and by what you say it looks it, and is probably your router, then all should be well. I assume you used the router with other machines and can confirm you can resolve names from them?

Sorry if I am teaching my grandmother etc...

Paul.

Hi PaulI had been trying that way, by disabling one of the NIC and processing reconfigure - but with no luck

Fresh install of sme 9.2, not updatedTwo identical NIC I presumeI also presume you set nic bonding.

Known issue as per the release page on wiki

SME 9.2 ISO only, DO NOT enable nic bonding on an initial install when server only mode is selected.If your hardware has two network adapters installed or there are two nics configured in a VM and you have selected server only mode during the install you will be offered the opportunity to enable bonding of the nics, the current SME 9.2 ISO has an issue with this initial configuration and a loss of connectivity will result on reboot. DO NOT enable bonding on initial install, carry out a yum update after initial install and then reconfigure and enable bonding if that is your wish.

This more likely a firewall issue as point Daniel. You might need to configure your gateway as dns server for the sme , or pinhole the gateway firewall to allo sme to access dns port 53 over the internet.

This more likely a firewall issue as point Daniel. You might need to configure your gateway as dns server for the sme , or pinhole the gateway firewall to allo sme to access dns port 53 over the internet.

had been trying this method, but with no luck,until I found on some forums mention that need to change the /etc/resolv.confby adding the "nameserver ip-gateway"

after that the yum upadate is running without any issues.

But, this is not good, since after the server is restarted, I still have the same issues